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Glioblastoma
  • Tumori del tessuto neuroepiteliale
    • Tumori astrocitari
    • Tumori oligodendrogliali
    • Tumori oligo-astrocitari
    • Tumori ependimali
    • Tumori dei plessi corioidei
    • Altri tumori neuroepiteliali
    • Tumori neuronali e misti neuronali-gliali
    • Tumori della regione pineale
    • Tumori embrionali
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Tumori del sistema nervoso centrale

Famiglie di tumori secondo la classificazione WHO del 2007.

  • Tumori del tessuto neuroepiteliale
    • Tumori astrocitari
    • Tumori oligodendrogliali
    • Tumori oligo-astrocitari
    • Tumori ependimali
    • Tumori dei plessi corioidei
    • Altri tumori neuroepiteliali
    • Tumori neuronali e misti neuronali-gliali
    • Tumori della regione pineale
    • Tumori embrionali
  • Tumori dei nervi cranici e spinali
  • Tumori delle meningi
    • Tumori meningoendoteliali
    • Tumori mesenchimali
    • Lesioni melanocitiche primarie
    • Altre neoplasie riferite alle meningi
  • Tumori ematopoietici
  • Tumori ad origine dalle cellule germinali
  • Tumori della regione sellare
  • Tumori metastatici
Tumori del sistema nervoso centrale

Famiglie di tumori secondo la classificazione WHO del 2007.

  • Tumori del tessuto neuroepiteliale
    • Tumori astrocitari
    • Tumori oligodendrogliali
    • Tumori oligo-astrocitari
    • Tumori ependimali
    • Tumori dei plessi corioidei
    • Altri tumori neuroepiteliali
    • Tumori neuronali e misti neuronali-gliali
    • Tumori della regione pineale
    • Tumori embrionali
  • Tumori dei nervi cranici e spinali
  • Tumori delle meningi
    • Tumori meningoendoteliali
    • Tumori mesenchimali
    • Lesioni melanocitiche primarie
    • Altre neoplasie riferite alle meningi
  • Tumori ematopoietici
  • Tumori ad origine dalle cellule germinali
  • Tumori della regione sellare
  • Tumori metastatici
Viva la pappa
  • "Baden-Powell is a wonderfully able scout and quick at sketches.
  • I do not know another who could have done the work at Mafeking if the same conditions had been imposed.
    • All the bits of knowledge he studiously gathered have been utilized in saving that community."

Siege of Mafeking Abandoned by the Boers, Frederick Russell Burnham, the American scout, interviewed by The Times, May 19, 1900.

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*Tumori del tessuto neuroepiteliale
**Tumori astrocitari
**Tumori oligodendrogliali
**Tumori oligo-astrocitari
**Tumori ependimali
**Tumori dei plessi corioidei
**Altri tumori neuroepiteliali
**Tumori neuronali e misti neuronali-gliali
**Tumori della regione pineale
**Tumori embrionali
*Tumori dei nervi cranici e spinali
*Tumori delle meningi
**Tumori meningoendoteliali
**Tumori mesenchimali
**Lesioni melanocitiche primarie
**Altre neoplasie riferite alle meningi
*Tumori ematopoietici
*Tumori ad origine dalle cellule germinali
*Tumori della regione sellare
*Tumori metastatici
}}
What makes me nearly apoplectic — and I very much want to say this — is that the Bank and the Fund were fully told about their mistakes even as the mistakes were being made. It's so enraging that they refused to listen. [...] The fact that poverty became increasingly entrenched, or that economies were not responding to the dogma as the dogma predicted, made no difference.

Race Against Time, page 16.

Relative androgenic:anabolic
activity in animals[1]
Preparation Ratio
Testosterone 1:1
Methyltestosterone 1:1
Fluoxymesterone 1:2
Oxymetholone 1:3
Oxandrolone 1:3–1:13
Nandrolone decanoate 1:2.5–1:4
List of abbreviations used in this article
  • AIDS: Acquired immune deficiency syndrome

HIV: Human immunodeficiency virus
CD4+: CD4+ T helper cells
CCR5: Chemokine (C-C motif) receptor 5
CDC: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
WHO: World Health Organization
PCP: Pneumocystis pneumonia
TB: Tuberculosis
MTCT: Mother-to-child transmission
HAART: Highly active antiretroviral therapy
STI/STD: Sexually transmitted infection/disease


Glioblastoma
Example alt text
Sagittal MRI with contrast of a glioblastoma in a 15-year-old boy
WHO Classification
  • Neuroepithelial Tumors
  • Viva la pappa
ICD-O Code & WHO Grade
ICD-O Code9440/3
WHO GradeIV
Synonyms & Acronyms
SynonymsGlioblastoma multiforme
Grade IV Astrocytoma
Spongioblastoma multiforme (historic)
AcronymsGBM, GBL (rare)
Epidemiology
Incidence2-3/100,000/Y
new cases/population/year
Age peak45-70
M/F ratio1.5/1
Prognosis
Mean overall survival12 months
Medicine WikiProject • Neurooncology Program


Timeline of legal battle
1985–86 school year
June 30 Superintendent James O. Smith denies White admittance to school.[2]
*A First day of school. White is allowed to listen to his classes via telephone.[3]
Oct. 2 School principal upholds decision to prohibit White.[4]
Nov. 25 Indiana Department of Education rules that White must be admitted.[5]
Dec. 17 The school board votes 7–0 to appeal the ruling.[6]
Feb 6. Indiana DOE again rules White can attend school, after inspection by Howard County health officers.[7]
Feb. 13 Howard County health officer determines White is fit for school.[8]
Feb. 19 Howard County judge refuses to issue an injunction against White.[9]
Feb. 21 White returns to school. A different judge grants a restraining order that afternoon to again bar him.[10]
Mar. 2 White's opponents hold an auction in the school gymnasium to raise money to keep White out.[11]
April 9 White's case is presented in Circuit Court.[12]
April 10 Circuit Court Judge Jack R. O'Neill dissolves restraining order. Ryan returns to school.[13]
July 18 Indiana Court of Appeals declines to hear any further appeals.[14]

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  3. ^ Perlman, Lisa (August 26, 1985). "AIDS Victim Begins School By Phone". Associated Press.
  4. ^ "Official Recommends AIDS Victim Stay Home for School". Associated Press. October 2, 1985.
  5. ^ Perlman, Lisa (November 25, 1985). "Rule Teen-ager Can Attend Classes". Associated Press.
  6. ^ Perlman, Lisa (December 18, 1985). "School Board Votes to Appeal Decision Allowing AIDS Victim in Classes". Associated Press.
  7. ^ Strauss, John (February 6, 1986). "Boy Can Return To School If Health Officer Approves, Board Says". Associated Press.
  8. ^ Perlman, Lisa (February 13, 1986). "Health Officer Says AIDS Victim Ryan White Can Return To School". Associated Press.
  9. ^ "Judge Denies Motion To Bar Indiana AIDS Victim From Classes". Associated Press. February 19, 1986.
  10. ^ Strauss, John (February 21, 1986). "AIDS Schoolboy Back in Classroom But Judge Rules Against Him". Associated Press.
  11. ^ "Opposition Group Raises Needed Funds For Bond". Associated Press. March 3, 1986.
  12. ^ Strauss, John (April 9, 1986). "Judge Delays Ruling In Ryan White Case". Associated Press.
  13. ^ Kusmer, Ken (April 10, 1986). "Teen-Age AIDS Victim Returns To School after Lengthy Court Battle". Associated Press.
  14. ^ Huddleston, Susan (July 18, 1986). "Parents Drop Effort to Keep AIDS Victim Out of School". Associated Press.